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. >> 60s from seattle to portland. 90s from phoenix to dallas. mostly 70s in the northeast as well as the midwest. >>> and when we come back this morning, the department store chain bringing back a popular giveaway where you leave with less than you had. >>> also, a mystery from the sky, a huge piece of a 767 jet crashes into a quiet suburb. >>> and then flirting with danger. the kids who get way too close to a wild beast, all egged on, in fact, by adults. stay with us. >>> welcome back on this monday morning. now that summer is over, there's hope for gasoline prices. the average price per gallon is now 3.83, 17 cents up from a year ago. but aaa says prices should now be heading down because both the summer driving and hurricane season is ending. the winter blend is left but some complain you don't get as many miles per gallon. >>> all right. the federal government plans to cut by more than half its stake in aig. it will sell off at least $18 billion worth of stock. the treasury department, though, expects to earn a profit on its investment which
. >> 60s from seattle to portland. 90s from phoenix to dallas. mostly 70s in the northeast as well as the midwest. >>> and when we come back this morning, the department store chain bringing back a popular giveaway where you leave with less than you had. >>> also, a mystery from the sky, a huge piece of a 767 jet crashes into a quiet suburb. >>> and then flirting with danger. the kids who get way too close to a wild beast, all egged on, in fact, by adults. stay...
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rain, also, in the northwest, creating problems in places like seattle and portland. most other places should be okay, though. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in the motor city, as well as beantown. >>> returning to our top story. pope benedict in the final hours of his papacy. the call for the cardinals to gather at the vatican doesn't go out until tomorrow. there's a live look at the vatican, by the way. >> it's uncharted territory for the modern church, as diana and i discussed earlier. >> it's unprecedented in so many ways. just the idea of a resignation. yes, it's happened in the past. but every time it's happened, with one possible exception, every time it's happened in the past, it had been forced. this was obviously not only was this not forced, this was unforeseen. and i believe the cardinals were largely caught off guard. and i suspect that we have the possibility of a very long conclave, only because this was so unanticipated. yes, he's old, right? but very much unanticipated. >> there is a political element, too, to all this. it happens be
rain, also, in the northwest, creating problems in places like seattle and portland. most other places should be okay, though. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible in the motor city, as well as beantown. >>> returning to our top story. pope benedict in the final hours of his papacy. the call for the cardinals to gather at the vatican doesn't go out until tomorrow. there's a live look at the vatican, by the way. >> it's uncharted territory for the modern church,...
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cooling down in the pacific northwest, with 69 in seattle. mostly 80s for the rest of the country, from the rockies into the midwest and the east coast. >>> and we are just getting new video, now, of the damage that isaac is causing in the caribbean. we'll have that coming up after the break. >>> plus, that platform plunge. horrified commuters watch as a mom and her 4-year-old mistakenly fall on to the tracks. >>> then, later in "the pulse," las vegas seeing a boost in business thanks to a certain v.i.p. >>> welcome back, on this friday morning. a study finds that those nearing retirement age have suffered the most since the financial crisis. the typical household income for folks 55 to 64, is almost 10% less now than it was three years ago. and their home values have fallen sharply, as well. retirees often count on money from the sales of their homes. >>> while we're awaiting a u.s. federal jury decision in the apple/samsung patent battle, a court has weighed in. they're both at fault. the korean judge bans some older devices, as well. they
cooling down in the pacific northwest, with 69 in seattle. mostly 80s for the rest of the country, from the rockies into the midwest and the east coast. >>> and we are just getting new video, now, of the damage that isaac is causing in the caribbean. we'll have that coming up after the break. >>> plus, that platform plunge. horrified commuters watch as a mom and her 4-year-old mistakenly fall on to the tracks. >>> then, later in "the pulse," las vegas seeing...
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rain drenches highways from seattle to san francisco. a quick ride from minneapolis, st. louis, kansas city and dallas. >> a pretty good day for flying. weather-related delays only expected in san francisco. >>> well, now to the controversy plaguing lance armstrong, the international cycling union is expected to announce this morning whether it will appeal the sanctions issued by the u.s. anti-doping agency. >> after getting stripped of his medals and losing most of his corporate sponsors, armstrong was in austin texas over the weekend for the celebration of his livestrong charity aimed at fighting cancer. >> obviously, it's been an interesting, 57bd as i said the other night, at times, a difficult two weeks. people ask me a lot, how are you doing? and i tell them, well, i've been better, but i've also been worse. >> armstrong stepped down as the chairman of livestrong last week. he made no paulgys for the scandal. but he urged to continue to support to his charity. >>> a death-defying crash between an unsuspecting pedestrian and a speeding squad car. take a look at this
rain drenches highways from seattle to san francisco. a quick ride from minneapolis, st. louis, kansas city and dallas. >> a pretty good day for flying. weather-related delays only expected in san francisco. >>> well, now to the controversy plaguing lance armstrong, the international cycling union is expected to announce this morning whether it will appeal the sanctions issued by the u.s. anti-doping agency. >> after getting stripped of his medals and losing most of his...
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a seattle area teen swallowed a metal bristle that led to a mysterious stomach ache that put him in the hospital. he had surgery to remove it but he said it felt like being stabbed from the inside out and the cdc put out a warning about swallowing bristles. clean the grill with a damp paper actual off the bush. >>> fido may turn out to be an important factor in terms of keeping our heart healthy. the american heart association says owning a pet, particularly a dog can boost cardiac health and one study found dog owners were 54% more likely to get the recommended amount of exercise and interacting with the pet can lower stress, which helps our immune system. >> cute. >>> and the roar over a taco joint in tampa serving lion meat in their tacos is apparently too much. the place that was serving them said it came from farm-raised cats. even so the criticism over using it outweighed the benefits. so the lion meat taco is no more. sorry. sorry, diana, no more lion meat tacos for you. >> oh, i was dying to try some. >>> time now for sports starting with golf and we're going to get the highligh
a seattle area teen swallowed a metal bristle that led to a mysterious stomach ache that put him in the hospital. he had surgery to remove it but he said it felt like being stabbed from the inside out and the cdc put out a warning about swallowing bristles. clean the grill with a damp paper actual off the bush. >>> fido may turn out to be an important factor in terms of keeping our heart healthy. the american heart association says owning a pet, particularly a dog can boost cardiac...
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wet from san francisco all the way to seattle. >> it is extremely cold in the middle of the nation. dallas is 38 degrees instead of the usual 55. minneapolis doesn't even get out of the teens. in the meantime, honolulu and miami, you're in the 80s. but there could be rain in both of those cities. chicago, detroit and indianapolis are in the 30s. >>> to our other top story this morning. president obama is cutting his vacation short and heading back to the white house. >> he's hoping to make a last-ditch compromise with lawmakers to try to avoid that fiscal cliff. reena ninan is traveling with the president. she joins us, now, from honolulu, hawaii. reena, has there been any movement to try to reach a compromise here? >> reporter: it doesn't seem that either side -- the president or the white house has reached out to either side over this christmas break. no movement moving forward on these fiscal cliff talks. the focus will shift to the senate. they have to try to craft something together that will pass both the house and the senate. so, the burden is now on them to try to strike som
wet from san francisco all the way to seattle. >> it is extremely cold in the middle of the nation. dallas is 38 degrees instead of the usual 55. minneapolis doesn't even get out of the teens. in the meantime, honolulu and miami, you're in the 80s. but there could be rain in both of those cities. chicago, detroit and indianapolis are in the 30s. >>> to our other top story this morning. president obama is cutting his vacation short and heading back to the white house. >>...
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heavy fog and stagnant air in seattle, boise and salt lake. >> the midwest is going to get a blast of arctic air. fargo, barely above zero. it warms up nicely in the desert southwest. miami could approach a record high in the mid-80s. a little warmer than usual in the northeast, with boston at nearly 40 degrees. >>> when we come back on this thursday, the biggest tv you've ever seen. we're not kidding. >>> and why 70 could be the new 65. the influential call to raise the retirement age. >>> and a big reward in the hunt for the ak-47 bandit. no secret how he got his nickname. >>> and welcome back, everyone. final numbers are in on foreclosures for 2012. and they show the crisis easing up. reality track says that banks repossessed 671,000 homes last year. that's down 17% from the year before. but some foreclosures have been delayed by new banking rules. and that backlog, it could mean an upswing that we will see early this year. >>> there's a new call to raise the retirement age to 70. it comes from more than 200 of the country's most influential ceos. the business roundtable is packing
heavy fog and stagnant air in seattle, boise and salt lake. >> the midwest is going to get a blast of arctic air. fargo, barely above zero. it warms up nicely in the desert southwest. miami could approach a record high in the mid-80s. a little warmer than usual in the northeast, with boston at nearly 40 degrees. >>> when we come back on this thursday, the biggest tv you've ever seen. we're not kidding. >>> and why 70 could be the new 65. the influential call to raise the...
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. >> 40s from seattle to billings, 20s for the upper midwest. 40 in new york and 77 in miami. >>> all right, important update here. there was no winning ticket drawn for last night's $260 million powerball jackpot. >> so that means the payout for saturday's drawing will be at least $320 million. that's a lot of money but still far from the record drawing last year of more than $587 million. >> maybe it's paltry, but i'll take it. how about you? >> oh, yeah. >>> coming up, what we're tracking right now. breaking news, rockets fired into israel overnight. a provocative move during the president's visit. >>> plus, a developing story. a manhunt under way after colorado's prison chief is killed at his own front door. >>> and then the latest shake-up on late night tv. is nbc ready to overhaul "the tonight show" again? >>> welcome back. the economy is good but not good enough. the federal reserve sees steady improvement but isn't sure the growth is for real. chairman ben bernanke says the fed will continue its stimulus program to keep long-term interest rates low, but he hinted the fed might
. >> 40s from seattle to billings, 20s for the upper midwest. 40 in new york and 77 in miami. >>> all right, important update here. there was no winning ticket drawn for last night's $260 million powerball jackpot. >> so that means the payout for saturday's drawing will be at least $320 million. that's a lot of money but still far from the record drawing last year of more than $587 million. >> maybe it's paltry, but i'll take it. how about you? >> oh, yeah....
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also, slick from seattle to helena. then, roads will be wet, at times, from d.c. down to the gulf coast. >> if you are flying today, weather-related airport delays are possible in san francisco and new orleans. >>> and turning back to the news, now. police here in new york do have a suspect in custody, now, in a subway pushing death that is getting attention around the country. >> investigators say the man they're questioning has now implicated himself in the monday attack. a subway rider was tossed on to the tracks in midtown manhattan and tried desperately to crime to safety. but was struck by a train as a horrified crowd looked on. and "the new york post" has sparked outrage by publishing this front page photo, showing the victim on the tracks just seconds from death. you can see the caption there. freelance photographer, umar abbasi, said he was firing the flash on his camera just to try to get the conductor's attention to slow down. he was not aiming to get a picture of the man on the tracks. >> i started running towards the train. my arm stretched out and fl
also, slick from seattle to helena. then, roads will be wet, at times, from d.c. down to the gulf coast. >> if you are flying today, weather-related airport delays are possible in san francisco and new orleans. >>> and turning back to the news, now. police here in new york do have a suspect in custody, now, in a subway pushing death that is getting attention around the country. >> investigators say the man they're questioning has now implicated himself in the monday attack....
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the blustery weather triggered mudslides near seattle. it's a cold front, sending a chill to the middle of the country. would notice that chill after getting severe weather more common in summer. >> our patio floor is actually over here in the neighbor's yard. we got outside. and we walked out to this. >> reporter: this week's storm damage, of downpours and tornadoes are bad enough where louisiana's governor declared a statewide emergency. michael barr, abc news. >>> and for the very latest on exactly when and where the snow will hit and just how much it will get, we turn, now, to accuweather. >> meteorologist jim dickey is tracking the storm. >> good morning, rob and sunny. a mess in the northern west and the upper plains. an icy mix into minnesota, with wind-driven snow into the dakotas. blizzard conditions tonight. travel conditions will be dangerous if not impossible. a foot of snow when it's all said and done. the pattern for this weekend, quite warm into the east. many spots challenging record highs saturday and sunday. rob and sunn
the blustery weather triggered mudslides near seattle. it's a cold front, sending a chill to the middle of the country. would notice that chill after getting severe weather more common in summer. >> our patio floor is actually over here in the neighbor's yard. we got outside. and we walked out to this. >> reporter: this week's storm damage, of downpours and tornadoes are bad enough where louisiana's governor declared a statewide emergency. michael barr, abc news. >>> and...
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our seattle station's kelly coopman has the story. >> reporter: what does the word "family" mean? is it just six letters spelled out on frames or faces, or is it something else? >> i think it's one of trust, really. >> reporter: so when monty montgomery asked his family to take a leap of faith, they took the plunge. >> for four generations to jump, i'd never heard of something like this before. >> reporter: one plane, four generations trusting a parachute, including 87-year-old monty had who the world at his feet until the sky had ahold of him. monty says he felt the fall, heard the wind, smelled and tasted the air, but most of all, he says, he saw the horizon. and that's important, because when you ask if he'd do it again -- >> really can't answer that because i don't think it would be anyone jumping blind. >> reporter: yes, monty is going blind. he has macular degeneration. eight years ago, a doctor said he'd be blind by now. >> and i've been making a liar out of him for three years. >> reporter: monty's left eye is dead. he uses what's left of his right toy take in the earth's
our seattle station's kelly coopman has the story. >> reporter: what does the word "family" mean? is it just six letters spelled out on frames or faces, or is it something else? >> i think it's one of trust, really. >> reporter: so when monty montgomery asked his family to take a leap of faith, they took the plunge. >> for four generations to jump, i'd never heard of something like this before. >> reporter: one plane, four generations trusting a...